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Doubles Poker Championship 
 
Summary  
 
DEFINITION OF “DOUBLES POKER”: 
A team of two players share one hand whereby one player plays preflop and the turn, while the other player plays the flop and the river. Teammates alternate roles throughout the match. 
 
EVENT OVERVIEW: 
32 invited players - $50,000 buy-in per player 
There will be $400,000 added money ($2 million prize pool) 
3 stage event – regular season, playoffs, and final table 
 
   Regular Season – 4 qualifying matches 
Players will start each of the Regular Season matches with 50,000 in chips. 
Players will be randomly paired for each match 
Each table will have 8 players (4 teams of 2 players each playing “doubles”) 
The seating arrangement for the teams will be: 
1.Team 1 – Seats 1 & 2 
2.Team 2 – Seats 3 & 4 
3.Team 3 – Seats 5 & 6 
4.Team 4 – Seats 7 & 8 
On hand #1, Seats 1, 3, 5, and 7 will start the match as the preflop and turn players.  Seats 2, 4, 6, and 8 will start the match as the flop and river players.   
Each qualifying match will take approximately 90 minutes of actual play 
Individual players earn points for their finish in each match 
Point distribution per match for each team member:  
1st place - 20 points  
2nd place - 11 points  
3rd place - 4 points 
4th place – 0 points   
The 16 players with the most total points will advance to the playoffs 
Winning teammates of each of the 16 matches will receive $10,000 ($5,000 per player) 
  
  
      
 
Playoffs 
Players will be paired according to their point standings. Highest point earners will be paired to form a team (see below) with Player #1 earning the most point and Player #16 earning the least 
 
TEAM A - point-earner #1 and #2 
TEAM B - #3 and #4 
TEAM C - #5 and #6 
TEAM D - #7 and #8 
TEAM E - #9 and #10 
TEAM F - #11 and #12 
TEAM G- #13 and #14 
TEAM H- #15 and #16 
 
In the event there are 2 or more players tied for the last playoff spot or spots, the tiebreaking system to determine who will advance to playoffs is: 
1st Tiebreaker -- Most # of 1st place finishes 
2nd Tiebreaker -- Most # of 2nd place finishes 
3rd Tiebreaker -- Most # of 3rd place finishes 
4th Tiebreaker -- If there is still a tie, players will play a fast-paced shootout to determine who qualifies for the playoffs 
 
Each of the 2 playoff tables will have 8 players (four 2-man teams) 
Slower structure than Regular Season. Each playoff match will take approximately 4 hours 
Table 1 will be teams A, H, C, F 
Table 2 will be teams B, G, D, E  
Players starting chips will be their number of accumulated points x5000.  So if Player #1 has 30 points, he will bring 150,000 in chips to add to his teammate chips. 
The top two teams from each table will advance to the finals 
Advancing teams will remain intact for the Final 
3rd and 4th place teams will each receive $10,000 ($5,000 per team member).   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Final 
The final table will have 8 players (4 2-man teams) for the championship. 
The two winning teams from the playoffs will start with 600,000 in chips; the two runner-up teams will start with 400,000 
Slower structure than playoffs. Final will take approximately 8 hours of actual playing. 
 
Prize money distribution will be: 
1st place team                $1,000,000 
2nd place team                $500,000 
3rd place team                $200,000 
4th place team                $100,000 
 
DPC Regular Season Matches May 2010 
  
Match #        Date        Start 
Time        Team 1        Team 2        Team 3        Team 4            
#1        May 5th        1:00PM 
Leonidas Lederer         
Mueller Hellmuth         
Chan Rajkumar         
Cunningham Esfandiari            
#2        May 5th         3:00PM 
Mortensen G. Smith         
Laak Bloch         
Shulman Ivey         
Dwan Benyamine            
#3        May 5th        6:00PM         
Obrestad Galfond         
Ferguson Matusow         
Gordon Lindgren         
Tony G Seidel            
#4        May 5th        8:00PM         
Harman Chiu         
Duke Oppenheim         
J. Smith Hansen         
Seed Lichtenberger            
#5        May 5th        10:00PM         
Galfond Lederer         
Laak Matusow         
Bloch Duke         
Chiu Lindgren            
#6        May 6th        11:00AM         
Obrestad Seed         
Oppenheim G. Smith         
Tony G Rajkumar         
Dwan J. Smith            
#7        May 6th        1:00PM         
Benyamine Ivey         
Mueller Lichtenberger         
Mortensen Cunningham         
Harman Hellmuth            
#8        May 6th        4:00PM         
Gordon Shulman          
Chan Seidel         
Esfandiari Ferguson 
Hansen Leonidas            
#9        May 6th        6:00PM         
Hellmuth Leonidas         
Obrestad Duke 
Ivey Laak         
Gordon Harman            
#10        May 6th        8:00PM         
Mortensen Seed         
Cunningham Matusow         
Tony G Chan         
Dwan Esfandiari            
#11        May 6th        10:00PM         
Oppenheim Ferguson         
G. Smith Lichtenberger         
Shulman Seidel         
Galfond Mueller            
#12        May 7th        11:00AM         
Lederer Chiu         
Bloch J. Smith         
Benyamine Lindgren         
Hansen Rajkumar            
#13        May 7th        1:00PM         
Duke Seed         
Leonidas Ferguson         
G. Smith Harman         
Lindgren Oppenheim            
#14        May 7th        4:00PM         
Dwan Matusow         
Ivey Cunningham         
J. Smith Lichtenberger         
Obrestad Benyamine            
#15        May 7th        6:00PM         
Gordon Tony G         
Hellmuth Rajkumar         
Hansen Chan         
Mortensen Seidel            
#16        May 7th        8:00PM         
Bloch Shulman         
Chiu Laak 
Lederer Mueller         
Galfond Esfandiari |   
 
 
 
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